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Kerry Katona urges people not to brag about Christmas shopping while others are 'fighting for their lives' with COVID

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former Atomic Kitten singer received a mixed reaction to her Instagram post which says 'nobody likes a show off.' "Before you start bragging that you've done your Christmas shopping please remember some parents have lost their jobs and don't know how they're going to buy presents for their kids," the message reads."Some people have lost family members and Christmas won't be the same."Some people don't do online and now have no idea when they'll be able to shop."Some people are fighting for their lives with COVID and Christmas shopping is the last thing on their minds."So remember, nobody likes a show off and who's around your tree is more important than ever rather than what's under it."Disagreeing with the former I'm A Celebrity and.

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